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Where do we start? Everything about this holiday was just perfect for us.
Let's start with getting to the island....We landed at Labasa airport during a torrential downpour but thankfully the airport staff had plenty of umbrellas and they were very good at getting all...More

This was our first time in Fiji, and we were hoping to stay at a place with good food, beautiful beach, and somewhat serene so that we can destress after a long process of wedding planning. This place proved to be that and so much...More

We went to Nukubati for our belayed Honeymoon. Found a Groupon deal but made contact with the hotel and they offered directly the same deal. Communication before the trip was excellent, at arrival we got picked up as communicated and when we arrived on the...More

Where do we start!!
I am proud to say that we have been to Beautiful Nukubati twice within 6 months!! First time on our honeymoon and I thought it was so amazing that we just had to return to make sure it wasn't puppy love......More

This review is long over due. I have been to Nukubati twice with my (now ex-) husband in the 1990's. Both visits were spectacular and beyond anything I could have hoped for. As a trained scuba instructor, a trained cultural anthropologist, and an active marine...More

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We stayed at Nukubati for our wedding and honeymoon in 2009. The waters edge is shallow and you just walk in. It is not deep, I was a non swimmer before arriving at Nukubati but conquered my fears there and ended up... More

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We stayed at Nukubati for our wedding and honeymoon in 2009. The waters edge is shallow and you just walk in. It is not deep, I was a non swimmer before arriving at Nukubati but conquered my fears there and ended up enjoying some snorkelling which I thoroughly enjoyed and never felt out of my depth. You can eat your meals where and when you want, so there are no set times at all. I would add that meeting other guests at night from all over the world in the pavilion was a great experience and the perfect way to start your evening. There are various activities such as diving, Sandbar picnic (which is an absolute must in my opinion). Sailing, Medicine walks with a member of staff (fascinating). You just have to tell the staff what you want do do and they will make it happen.Hope this helps. :)

The resort arranges your transportation from the airport on the mainland. It consists of a car and then a small boat to go a very short distance to the island. You can easily see the island from the mainland when you... More

The resort arranges your transportation from the airport on the mainland. It consists of a car and then a small boat to go a very short distance to the island. You can easily see the island from the mainland when you arrive at the pier.

Yes, Nukubati has 24/7 solar power. Nukubati is a pioneer in solar power in the South Pacific, having installed our solar power plant 26 years ago, and it is still to this day one of the largest solar power plants in Fiji... More

Yes, Nukubati has 24/7 solar power. Nukubati is a pioneer in solar power in the South Pacific, having installed our solar power plant 26 years ago, and it is still to this day one of the largest solar power plants in Fiji. No problem to charge your camera batteries.

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"The Honeymoon suites are quiet and at the end of the beach. Perfect."